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Monday, July 16, 2012

Greetings everyone... look who's back!! Seems like I'm always apologizing for not taking time to post. Just does not seem to be enough hours in the day... week... or month!!!

I usually try to post step-by-step directions on how to do a project, but since I didn't take the time to snap pictures, and since I DO want to show you what I made, I'm going to just give you a quick overview with some pictures.

Several months ago I finally bit the bullet and decided to purchase a DSLR camera. I had no idea that I would soon find a new obsession. I'm trying to take time to learn everything about the camera, and am in the process of attending some classes. Where I will go with this knowledge I have no idea, but for now I'm just having some fun. This is my new baby... a Canon Rebel T3 EOS 1100D.

I'm was SOOOO excited, but my poor little baby just seemed to need a bit of dressing up. First, the old black camera bag just had to go. I mean, seriously... who wants to be seen with an ugly, black, canvas bag? What kind of fashion statement would that make? Was there any hope for that bag? Nope... had to go! Thus the search for a replacement bag began. Enter the Epiphanie Camera Bag!!! It took me a while to decide which bag to go with (ok, I actually returned my first pick). Finally decided to go with the LYRIC in yellow. It arrived last Thursday...

It had a touch of "bling" on it from the company...

But of course, I had to add a touch more myself.

So the first item was taken care of, now it was time to do something about the strap. I went on line to see what I could find, and to get a few ideas. Nothing quite measured up to what I wanted, so I decided to make my own... to MATCH the purse of course!!! It certainly was NOT that difficult.

1. I purchased 2 complimentary fabrics with an accent color to match my new bag
2. Cut strips slightly wider and longer than my Canon strap (to allow for seam allowance)
3. Ironed on some "felt-like" interfacing (sorry, don't know the name) on the wrong side of the fabric
4. Stitched up one long side (wrong sides together)
5. Turned in each end (so it had a finished edge and was the length of my strap) and stitched it
6. Stitched up the other long side
7. Turn right side out
8. Press to get edges nice and flat
9. BLING IT UP
10. Slide over your strap - TAAAA DAAAAAHHHH!!!

Here it is... all done, and truly a fashion statement!! Sewed on some beads, glued on some crystals, and even added a dangle with my initial on it.

Be sure to leave me a comment to let me know what you think. I do believe that I might just go find me some love by linking up to some parties!!!

2 comments:

The fabric you choose for the camera strap is a perfect match to your bag. Very pretty fabric, and I'll need to make myself one, I have just an old ugly black strap! So glad you shared your creative inspiration with Sundays' Best - you've helped to make it a great party!

I love the cute header of your blog! The camera straps and cute bling looks so great as well. Nice job!I'm coming over form a blog hop and am excited to be a new follower! Feel free to follow me back www.iheartpears.blogspot.com

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I love the Lord, love my hubby (married over 35 years), and love my family. I’ve done almost every craft imaginable, and enjoy learning how to do new things – especially anything that can be used to decorate my home! Initially started my own company "I Do Designs" to create wedding invitations (thus the "I Do") and other unique, one-of-a-kind designs for my customers.